DOE enforces the energy and water conservation regulations established by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Appliance Standards Program to ensure that residential, commercial and industrial equipment deliver the energy and cost savings required by law.  Manufacturers (including importers) are required to certify that the products distributed in the U.S. comply with the energy and water conservation standards.  The enforcement office reviews manufacturers’ compliance with certification requirements.  This program ensures that manufacturers provide the government with information demonstrating compliance with United States law.

February 28, 2023

First Co.: Order (2023-CE-16001)

First Co. paid $20,000 after First Co. failed to properly certify certain central air conditioners.

February 23, 2023

USR Brand: Order (2023-CE-42003)

USR Brand paid $20,000 after USR Brand failed to properly certify certain commercial refrigeration equipment.

February 2, 2023

KwiKool: Order (2022-CE-43006)

KwiKool paid $40,000 after KwiKool failed to properly certify certain commercial HVAC equipment.

January 20, 2023

GP Enterprises Co.: Order (2023-CE-59001)

GP Enterprises Co (GP) paid $20,000 after GP failed to properly certify certain dedicated-purpose pool pumps.

January 20, 2023

PD International: Order (2020-CE-53003)

PD International paid $20,000 after PD International failed to properly certify certain walk-in coolers and freezers..

December 19, 2022

ASKO: Order (2023-CE-19001)

ASKO paid $40,000 after ASKO failed to properly certify certain dishwashers.

December 14, 2022

Delfield: Order (2019-CE-42019)

Delfield paid $20,000 after Delfield failed to properly certify certain commercial refrigeration equipment.

November 30, 2022

Innovative Display: Order (2019-CE-42018)

Innovative Display Works, Inc. (Innovative Display) paid $20,000 after Innovative Display failed to properly certify certain commercial refrigerators.

November 15, 2022

Tithe: Order (2022-CE-43005)

Tithe Corporation paid $20,000 after Tithe failed to properly certify certain commercial package air conditioners and heat pumps.

March 29, 2022

BMR: Order (2020-CE-65016)

BMR paid $20,000 after BMR failed to properly certify certain electric motors equipment.